Mortified hosts MortiPRIDE for Pride Month June 5th and 6th, show times at 7:30/10:30 on Friday and Saturday night

ALL FOUR shows are Interpreted!

Witness a night of brave, beautiful people telling stories about their lives by sharing their most mortifying childhood artifacts (diaries, letters, lyrics, poems, home movies) in front of total strangers. Equal parts comedy, theater, & therapy. This month, we are celebrating PRIDE Month with an all LGBTQ cast!!!!!

Buy tickets online for $12 before they sell out, or you can purchase standing room only seats at the door for $15 - but don't worry! We reserve a limited number of seats near the interpreters until 5 minutes to showtime so you won't have to stand!

Since 1999, Six Flags Fiesta Texas has been participating in helping the deaf and hard of hearing during Deaf Awareness Day, on June 6.

This year marks the 16th Anniversary of this special event inside the park, and Fiesta Texas will be open on June 6 from 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. During this event all shows will be signed for the deaf and hard of hearing. Among the interpreters will be Amber Galloway Gallego, who has signed previously for numerous high-profile recording artists.

Purchase your tickets in advance at the Department of American Sign Language and Interpreter Training at San Antonio College. To purchase additional tickets at this special rate, please visit the San Antonio College table at the Six Flags Fiesta Texas front gate on June 6 to receive your discount coupon.

Tickets for this event are only $30.30 per ticket, tax included. For more information, call Stephanie Rotheram at (210) 486-1116 srotheram@PROTECTED or Elle Chard at (210) 697-5104 lchard@PROTECTED , you may also log on to the American Sign Language and Interpreter Training page (link is external) at San Antonio College.

There will be a special screening of The Tribe in Austin on June 20th, with a Q&A session with the lead actress, Yana Novikova. The film will open theatrically in Austin mid-July.

Winner of multiple 2014 Cannes Film Festival Awards (including the coveted Critics’ Week Grand Prix), Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy's The Tribe is an undeniably original and intense feature debut set in the insular world of a Ukranian high school for the deaf. The Tribe unfolds through the non-verbal acting and sign language from a cast of deaf, non-professional actors—with no need for subtitles or voice over––resulting in a unique, never-before-experienced cinematic event that engages the audience on a new sensory level.

Teenage Sergey (Grigoriy Fesenko), a new student at the boarding school, realizes immediately that he must prove himself worthy to be brought under the protective wing of the school gang's leader to survive unscathed. After an indoctrination of harmless initiation pranks and rites, Sergey's new-found clique soon introduces him to their common activities of robbery, bribery and prostitution. At first assimilating seamlessly into his new role in the tribe, he finds himself compromised as he begins to fall in love with his female classmate—and one of the gang's escorts—triggering a sequence of stunningly diabolical events.